Re: What settings should I change after unlock HG612?

I changed its IP address to one on my router's subnet, outside the DHCP range of my router. Then connected LAN2 to an ethernet port on my router and now have full access through my browser to its GUI, and telnet access for more detail from a command line window, plus Bald_Eagle1's graphing and logging scripts. (LAN1 obviously to the router WAN port as you say).

I haven't bothered with further tailoring apart from trying to tweak the noise margin. Which failed.

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Re: What settings should I change after unlock HG612?

I changed its IP address to one on my router's subnet, outside the DHCP range of my router. Then connected LAN2 to an ethernet port on my router and now have full access through my browser to its GUI, and telnet access for more detail from a command line window, plus Bald_Eagle1's graphing and logging scripts. (LAN1 obviously to the router WAN port as you say).

Re: What settings should I change after unlock HG612?

Likewise. Disabling QOS appears to add about 1Mbps to the upload speed. I've also done roughly what Bob posted, although in my case I changed the IP address of my router and left the modem as 192.168.1.1.

"Where talent is a dwarf, self-esteem is a giant." - Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Allergy information: This post was manufactured in an environment where nuts are present. It may include traces of understatement, litotes and humour.